Everything Everything
Forum subscriber pre-sale begins 9am Wednesday 17 September. General public tickets on sale 9am Friday 19 September.
British art-rock innovators Everything Everything have announced they'll return to Australia next April to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their critically acclaimed third album, Get to Heaven.
The upcoming Australian tour marks the band’s fifth visit to Australia, and will see them play Get To Heaven in full. The band will bring their dazzling live show to audiences across the country once again, beginning in Perth on Sunday 12th April at Magnet House before visiting The Gov in Adelaide on Tuesday 14th April, The Forum in Melbourne on Thursday 16th April, Princess Theatre in Brisbane on Friday 17th April and concluding at Metro Theatre in Sydney on Saturday 18th April.
No-one quite operates in the realm of the visionary Everything Everything. Setting dystopian ‘Black Mirror’-style concepts to songs which thrillingly find the sweet spot between esoteric experimentation and art-pop accessibility, the band have earned critical acclaim and a devoted following in equal measure. Their accolades include five Ivor Novello Awards, two Mercury Prize nominations, and a remarkable run of six consecutive Top 10 albums.
Their live performances have left audiences around the world spellbound, earning glowing praise from critics everywhere. NME wrote "...it feels as though all of us there are in on something truly special and strikingly intimate". Louder Than War praised "[their show] highlights Everything Everything’s rare ability to intertwine the cerebral with the deeply personal". On their last Australian tour, X-Press Magazine declared "...a completely awe-inspiring encore left fans scratching their heads at the genius of this band," while The HiFi Way echoed the sentiment: "...their set was faultless, sounding super tight pulling out all stops in their hour of power". The AU Review summed it up perfectly: "Everything Everything ... delivered a 75 minute master class in music."
2026 welcomes the band back to Australia, celebrating a decade of Get to Heaven.
You must be 18 years or over to attend this event.
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Location: Forum Melbourne is located at 154 Flinders Street, Melbourne 3000.
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